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Adolph Menzel left more than 5,000 drawings created during a long and successful career that spanned the 19th century. Near the end of his life, when this drawing was made, he used a carpenter's pencil--a broad, flat-pointed lead pencil made of soft graphite--and stumping (rubbing with bits of tightly rolled paper or leather) to created numerous studies of heads of models that he considered independent works of art. In this drawing of a woman seen from behind from the shoulders up, the virtuosity of Menzel's stumping creates the effect of tangible surfaces and light falling on them, especially on the woman's face and hat. While he used the width of the pencil vigorously to indicate grainy black shadows in the folds of the coat and seat back, he used the sharp point for fine lines describing hair and facial features. The immediacy of the image--drawn in close proximity and capturing her mouth slightly open--suggests Menzel's focus on a fleeting moment. He wrote of drawings such as this as "true to nature" yet without "being copied from nature with fearful exactitude."
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157225
label
Bust of a Woman, Seen from Behind
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drawing
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157225
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drawing
title
Bust of a Woman, Seen from Behind
description
Adolph Menzel left more than 5,000 drawings created during a long and successful career that spanned the 19th century. Near the end of his life, when this drawing was made, he used a carpenter's pencil--a broad, flat-pointed lead pencil made of soft graphite--and stumping (rubbing with bits of tightly rolled paper or leather) to created numerous studies of heads of models that he considered independent works of art. In this drawing of a woman seen from behind from the shoulders up, the virtuosity of Menzel's stumping creates the effect of tangible surfaces and light falling on them, especially on the woman's face and hat. While he used the width of the pencil vigorously to indicate grainy black shadows in the folds of the coat and seat back, he used the sharp point for fine lines describing hair and facial features. The immediacy of the image--drawn in close proximity and capturing her mouth slightly open--suggests Menzel's focus on a fleeting moment. He wrote of drawings such as this as "true to nature" yet without "being copied from nature with fearful exactitude."
date
1893
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79947709
creators
11961
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Drawing
imageCount
1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Sheet: 41.4 x 28.9 cm (16 5/16 x 11 3/8 in.); Secondary Support: 53.3 x 39.2 cm (21 x 15 7/16 in.)
cul
Germany, 19th century
accession
1994.103
Source extras
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graphite (carpenter's pencil), with stumping
tombstone
Bust of a Woman, Seen from Behind, 1893. Adolph von Menzel (German, 1815–1905). Graphite (carpenter's pencil), with stumping; sheet: 41.4 x 28.9 cm (16 5/16 x 11 3/8 in.); secondary support: 53.3 x 39.2 cm (21 x 15 7/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 1994.103
supportMaterials
description
cream(2) wove paper perimeter mounted to a false margin of cream(2) wove paper
collection
DR - German
inscriptions
inscription
signed, center left, in graphite: a.m. [underlined] / 93.
didYouKnow
Adolph Menzel drew continuously and had a special coat made with deep pockets to hold his sketchpad, pencils, shading stumps, and gum eraser.
citations
citation
Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, Kunsthandel Bellinger, and Galerie de Bayser. <em>European Master Drawings. </em>New York: Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 1994.
page_number
Reproduced: cat. no. 39
citation
Cleveland Museum of Art, Diane DeGrazia, and Carter E. Foster. <em>Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art.</em> Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art in association with Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 2000.
page_number
Mentioned: cat. no. 66, p. 11, pp.162-163; p.293; Reproduced; p. 63
creditline
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
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2026-05-29 08:11:05.367000
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157225
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Drawings
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DR - German
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graphite (carpenter's pencil), with stumping
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male
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